The Denver Householder Directory started in 1924 and has been continued by other publishers right up to the present. These are arranged by address, allowing you to find out who was living in the house and/or the owner or the name of a business.

View of an unidentified mine and mill in Idaho Springs (Clear Creek County), Colorado. A man in a hat, white shirt and bow-tie, overalls and high rubber boots stands on a log and a miner is sitting on tailings. Shows a tin sided mill building with...

This two-story brick storefront in Littleton, Colorado, has a curvelinear, stone trimmed pediment, quoins, and panels reading: "1904" and "Mitchell Block." A bracketed cornice is over the second floor windows, and signs read: "Watch Littleton Grow...

This section represents block 8 in the Lake Park subdivision from volume 16. Information is arranged alphabetically by subdivision name, block and lot number followed by properties in unincorporated areas. Transaction information includes: grantor...

This section represents block 18 in the Kasserman's Addition subdivision from volume 15. Information is arranged alphabetically by subdivision name, block and lot number followed by properties in unincorporated areas. Transaction information...

View of the former Douglas Hotel at 4050 Walnut Street in the Cole neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Shows an abandoned building with broken windows and deteriorated paper advertisements for Barnes Circus and Jap Rose Soap. Sign painted on the side...

This item (1 of approximately 1000 items) is from Fisher and Fisher's Architectural Records 1892-1997 collection (C MSS WH932). This drawing shows an elevation for the American Theater Company at 1007 16th Street in the Central Business District of...

This item (1 of approximately 1000 items) is from Fisher and Fisher's Architectural Records 1892-1997 collection (C MSS WH932). This drawing shows sections of entrance areas, and plans for desks and lanterns for the Colorado Building and Investment...

The Denver Householder Directory started in 1924 and has been continued by other publishers right up to the present. These are arranged by address, allowing you to find out who was living in the house and/or the owner or the name of a business.

This item (1 of approximately 1000 items) is from Fisher and Fisher's Architectural Records 1892-1997 collection (C MSS WH932). This drawing shows interior details for the American Theater Company at 1007 16th Street in the Central Business...